Prayers as mum of Kian Musgrove hopes his $1million treatment will restart

After weeks of anxious waiting, Kian Musgrove will finally be able to restart his life saving treatment this month following fears his little body was rejecting it.
The Newcastle four year old is currently in New York where doctors have been working around the clock to get the $1million pioneering treatment underway.
Medics at the Manhattan hospital have been trying to improve Kian’s immune system so he can continue receiving the treatment which hundreds of people across the North East helped pay for.
Mum Kat Musgrove, 28, said: “Right now he is having chemotherapy but they are hoping to... read more

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